My thoughts were and are also with Sheyanne's family and friends. I know all too well the pain, grief, and misplaced guilt they are no doubt coming to terms with. Nothing you read can ever possibly prepare someone for dealing with the loss of their child. Each grieving parent comes to terms with this loss in their own way, and in their own time. There is no correct or better approach or timetable for them to take, and it may be awhile before Kevin and Rebecca figure out which is best for them, both as a couple, and as individuals. This is equally true for her sister, her extended family, and others who loved Sheyanne. This is a journey that never really ends, as it continues to change and evolve over the days, months, and years that follow. The loss, pain and "what ifs" will remain with them, never too far from the surface, but it will be countered by the love and memory of their daughter and sister, which will give them the strength to make it through the day, and all the days after that.
Rest in Peace Sheyanne
Sheyanne Shari O'Donnell
December 18, 2001 - February 17, 2014
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Below is a poem read at Sheyanne's Funeral:
The Bumble Bee Cannot Fly
According to laws
Of aerodynamics
The bumble bee cannot fly;
It's body is too
Heavy for its wings
And that's the simple
Reason why.
But the bumble bee
Doesn't know this fact,
And so it flies anyway
For all to see.
Remember this when you're
Losing faith or hope
God's proof that the impossible
Can be.
A.S. Waldrop